AMIT Sderot Students Take Bagrut Amid Escalated Tensions
More than 1,000 students in Sderot and other Israeli towns bordering the Gaza Strip had to take the English bagrut exam this week, just as tensions were flaring up in the area.
More than 1,000 students in Sderot and other Israeli towns bordering the Gaza Strip had to take the English bagrut exam this week, just as tensions were flaring up in the area.
Students from AMIT Kennedy Junior and Senior High School won second place in the international Rube Goldberg Machine Contest and received a special message from Education Minister Naftali Bennett congratulating them on their achievement.
Continuing an annual tradition, AMIT’s young leadership council completed a yearlong educational process with “Yom AMIT” (AMIT Day), a day when hundreds of AMIT students and staff come together and turn their attention to a specific theme. This year’s theme was the connection between Jewish communities in Israel and the Diaspora.
Students from the AMIT Kennedy Junior and Senior High School in Acco won first place at the international science and education program called GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment).
Yitzhak Fatana, a 14-year-old AMIT student, won first place at an international wrestling championship held recently in Russia.
Students from the Lewis and Wolkoff Preparatory Army Program at the Gloria and Henry I. Zeisel and Family Junior College at Kfar Blatt recently returned from a seminar in Germany where they studied at some of the most advanced automotive colleges and toured the factories of some of the most impressive manufacturers.
Ulpanat AMIT Givat Shmuel was ranked the No. 1 school in that city, according to a recent list published by Madlan, an urban insight company that compiles data including standardized test scores and student reviews of schools across Israel.
The robotics team at AMIT Yud Ashdod just achieved another impressive success, winning the regional Arduino competition and advancing to the national stage. They will be joined in the nationals by eighth-grade students from AMIT Daisy Berman Yeshiva in Beersheva.
Lights! Camera! And most importantly, action! Students from AMIT Atidim Junior and Senior High School took first place at a national competition for creative youth with their film “Gog and Magog.”
To mark Lag B’Omer, AMIT students across the country held a special study session and dialogue on the subject of the public’s responsibility to retrieve missing soldiers Hadar Goldin, z”l, and Oron Shaul, z”l, for proper burial in Israel.